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2008/10/22

This fall, both Brown and Stanford joined the list of universities that permit gender-neutral housing.

The New York City Department of Health closed Amir’s Falafel on Oct. 14, after an inspection in which officials found insect violations, roaches, and evidence of a fly infestation.

With the election of America’s next president less than two weeks away, the Columbia University College Democrats are preparing to endorse the Democratic ticket in a particularly active manner.

When Barnard biology professor Hilary Callahan asked students to compare their ecological footprint at school with that at home, they found the results surprising.

Education advisers to the two major U.S.

Hannah Cain had just settled into her new lifestyle at Barnard when she met Mario Weddell at a party one evening in October, in a typical New York fashion.

The revival of Lola Montès, screening at Film Forum through Oct.

A symphonic orchestra looks to the conductor for direction. For a chamber orchestra like the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, which performs without a conductor, musicians must rely on each other.

From T-shirts to bracelets, lip balm to pincushions, images and flavors of cupcakes can be found on or in just about anything.

Patriotism dominates the sidewalk on Broadway and 109th Street as the intense faces of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama stare up at passersby.